Healthcare Which are the most common operations surgeons perform in EU hospitals? When it comes to operations, these are the most common surgical procedures undertaken in hospitals across the European Union. 04/10/2024
Europe News Which EU country has the most people learning multiple languages? In 2022, 6.5% of primary school students in the EU were learning two or more foreign languages, according to Eurostat. 03/10/2024
Europe News What lobbying footprint does Big Oil have on EU climate policy? Two new reports have claimed to show just how much influence fossil fuel company lobbying has on EU climate policymaking. 26/09/2024
Health news The number of deaths by suicide in Europe decreased by 13% in a decade In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat. 20/09/2024
Europe News Ex-MEPs hunting for jobs: What are the EU rules on 'revolving doors'? Post-mandate restrictions on members of EU institutions impose a cooling-off period between the end of a mandate and the possibility of carrying out lobbying activities. 13/09/2024
Healthcare Doctor shortages and low pay: Europe's hospitals are under the weather Europe is suffering from a healthcare crisis, with chronic staff shortages, low pay and overtime prompting strikes in Germany, Slovenia, and Sweden. In France meanwhile, a controversial medicine education reform has students and doctors up in arms. 12/09/2024
Europe News Could Europe's beaches become more open to people with disabilities? Although there have been some improvements, people with disabilities still face challenges in accessing beaches in Europe. Meet the people fighting to make beaches accessible to all. 02/09/2024
Europe News How has Jordan Bardella voted in the European Parliament? During his time in the European Parliament, the French MEP and president of the Patriots for Europe group has voted against a resolution on EU support for Ukraine, the pact on migration and asylum and the European health pass. 26/08/2024
Food and Drink Pronouncing 'scone': A look at Europe's culinary linguistic debates Does scone rhyme with "gone" or "bone"? Should you order a "pain au chocolat" or a "chocolatine" in France? Here's a look at some of the most furious yet delicious debates across Europe. 21/08/2024
Europe News Brussels switches from horse-drawn carriages to electric ones In Brussels' central square, tourists have swapped horse-drawn carriages for electric ones, partly due to concern about the animals' welfare. 16/08/2024
Europe News How are Belgian vineyards adapting to climate change? Winegrowers in Belgium's Walloon region are adapting their wine growing technique due to the growing threat of climate change. 14/08/2024
Europe News What security lessons can the EU learn from the massive IT outage? The European Union had previously made attempts to strengthen cybersecurity through a directive in 2022. 19/07/2024
Europe News French legislative elections: Voters' dilemma when candidates withdraw In Tourcoing, the NFP candidate withdrew from the race to block the far right. Now, voters will have to choose between Gérald Darmanin and the RN in the second round. 04/07/2024
Europe News Chinese President Xi visits Serbia and Hungary in bid to boost economi Xi Jinping's state visit to Serbia takes place on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Chinese embassy by NATO in 1999. 07/05/2024
Europe News China president visits France, Serbia and Hungary: What is at stake? Chinese president Xi Jinping kicked off a Europe trip on Sunday. Amid a time of global tensions, what issues will be on the table? 06/05/2024
World News Can Franco-German relations be rekindled over the Ukraine war? Paris and Berlin are at loggerheads over military aid to Ukraine. But can the two European powerhouses unify behind Kyiv? 05/05/2024
World News European elections: Are national issues overshadowing European ones? Will voters really have the EU itself in mind when they cast their ballot at the European elections in June? 27/04/2024
World News Does the European Union have the resources to match its ambitions? Calls to reform the institutions to make the EU more efficient, more democratic and better adapted to contemporary challenges are growing. 31/03/2024
Tech News "Shame must change sides": a Belgian model warns about deepnudes Julia, 21, has received fake nude photos of herself generated by artificial intelligence. The phenomenon is exploding. 16/03/2024
Ukraine Ukraine: Two years of war in figures Eighteen per cent of Ukrainian territory is currently occupied by Russia. More than 6.4 million Ukrainians are refugees. 24/02/2024